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Navitar Presenter User Manual

Navitar presenter video transfer system: user guide

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  • Page 3 The Navitar Presenter is an ideal presentation tool. It enables you to easily convert large documents and blue prints, 14” x 17” medical X-rays and MRIs as well as 3-D objects into high definition video images which can be projected through a video projector, viewed on a TV monitor or imported into a computer.
  • Page 4 The camera head will move to the desired location. The Presenter outputs RGB, Component, Y/C (S-Video) and Composite Video signals. It also has genlock which allows you to tie the Presenter into your switcher system. Presenter X-Ray, Document & 3-D Object to Video...
  • Page 8 To prevent damage to the equipment and operating personnel, please observe the following precautions: Make sure that the voltage source contains a satisfactory path to ground. Do not operate the unit where water or other fluids can come into contact with the electrical components. Maintain a six inch air space around all sides of the equipment to allow for proper ventilation.
  • Page 9 You can pre-program the exact sequence you require or randomly jump to any image position at any time. The Presenter can be genlocked into any video system. In order to utilize the genlock feature, a second video source, a video switcher and the appropriate input/output cables are required.
  • Page 10 Various settings on the camera can be controlled by using the on screen menu displayed on the monitor. Once you have made your selections they will remain in the camera’s memory so it is unnecessary to re-set them each time you use the camera. These functions can also be controlled by an RS-232 control system.
  • Page 11 6. Place your document, object or X-ray on the viewing surface. 7. Turn on the TV monitor and the Presenter power switch. 8. Press the home position button on the Presenter to center the image on your screen.
  • Page 12 7. Place your document, object or X-ray on the viewing surface and “power-up” all equipment. 8. Press the home position button on the Presenter to center the image on your screen. 9. When the unit is powered-up, the factory settings for focus and iris are in the auto gain and auto white balance modes.
  • Page 13 A thicker, higher quality cable with good connec- tors will often provide a slightly sharper picture. The Presenter requires “grounded shield video” grade cables, 75 OHM. Using the button on the control panel Press the zoom button until the desired image magnifica- tion is selected.
  • Page 14 Using the buttons on the control panel Press the iris and focus buttons to achieve the correct settings for brightness and focus. These buttons adjust the iris or focus up or down. Using RS-232 control The iris and focus settings can be set for the entire presentation and are controllable by RS-232.
  • Page 15 To use the on-screen menu control system, follow the procedure below: 1. Turn the power switch to the on position. 2. Locate the projector/camera menu control switch on the menu control panel. Select the camera menu position. The yellow LED will light on the main control panel.
  • Page 16 The electronic shutter is factory set and cannot be adjusted. Shutter factory settings: -- 1 SHUTTER -- MODE MANU FLD/FRM When the picture image is dark, even if the lens iris is open and the lamp is on, change the gain (video gain) to the proper video level.
  • Page 17 Changing the AWB (Automatic White Balance) mode settings Automatic white balance (AWB) adjusts white balance by displaying the white object inside the areas set by the AWB menus. Using the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons, move the arrow “ ” to select either the OFFSET, AREA or AREA DISP mode.
  • Page 18 Confirming the contents of the zone area selected by 1. Set the “ ” to AREA DISP by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Select ON by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. 3. Push the DISP button to return to the menu. When user is selected, a grid with 64 zones will appear on-screen.
  • Page 19 Process factory settings: -- 4 PROCESS -- GAMMA ON/OFF GAMMA BLACK GAMMA 2D LPF DTL GAIN DTL B. FREQ M. PED Changing the process mode settings To select a process mode from the on-screen menu, move the arrow “ “ by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons.
  • Page 20 Changing the gamma correction level 1. Set the “ “ to GAMMA by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Adjust the gamma correction level by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. The correction amount increases by pushing DATA UP and de- creases by pushing DATA DOWN.
  • Page 21 Changing the detail (outline) gain 1. Set the “ “ to DTL GAIN by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Set the detail gain by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. The detail increases by pushing DATA UP and decreases by pushing DATA DOWN. The detail gain level ranges from -5 to 5.
  • Page 22 Additional equipment required To use the genlock feature, a second video source, a video switcher and the proper input/output cables are required. We also strongly recommend the use of a vector scope for the best possible results. When an external sync signal is input, the display mode changes from the factory set INT (internal sync) to EXT (external sync) automatically.
  • Page 23 Coarse Adjustment of the Sub Carrier Phase 1. Set the arrow “ “ to SC 0/180 by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Select either 0 or 180 by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. Adjusting the Sub Carrier Phase 1.
  • Page 24 Changing the OUTPUT2 output 1. Set the “ “ to OUTPUT2 by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Select either VBS or Y/C by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. Changing the Negative/positive inversion switch 1. Set the “ “ to NEG/POSI by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons.
  • Page 25 X-ray or object. For example, using the PC computer software package available from Navitar, you can pre-program the camera head to view a 16 image MRI X-ray sheet and randomly select any one of the 16 MRI images. You can zoom in to fill your screen with the selected image area.
  • Page 26 Use an EVD36V-400W (36 volt, 400 watt) lamp or its equivalent. Turn the power switch off and allow the lamp to cool before handling. Remove the old lamp. Do not twist the lamp or the glass envelope may shatter. Insert the new lamp carefully. Remove any fingerprints from the lamp envelope.
  • Page 27 r e t r e t o r t t i w s u f e l t g i l . t h . p r " o r t , l e p / l j o r r o t l o r c t i...
  • Page 28 z i r l a t i t u l v i t i y t i o i t i t p j o r r o t s i r I o r t o r t i t a i t p ) l a Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 29 For service, repair or return procedures under this warranty, contact your distributor, your local Navitar field officer or Navitar direct at (716) 359-4000 or (800) 828- 6778 in the United States. Except as stated herein, Navitar makes no other warran- ties, expressed or implied by law, whether of merchant- ability, fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise.
  • Page 30 Navitar, Inc. 200 Commerce Drive Rochester, NY 14623 (716) 359-4000 phone (716) 359-4999 fax Internet http://navitar.com/ e-mail info@navitar.com...